Annie Booth Spotlights Women Jazz Composers With Brava Jazz Publishing Company
“I feel really, really grateful for this new chapter of my professional life.”
“I feel really, really grateful for this new chapter of my professional life.”
“Colorado Springs Underground Volume 1 1983-1994” is set to be released on Record Store Day
The LA band, which cites authors like Thomas Pynchon or David Foster Wallace as influences, plays the Ogden on Wednesday.
Denver DeathFest begins three days of musical mayhem with dozens of metal bands on 4/20 at Trailside Saloon.
The Marley Brothers visit the Mile High state for a two-night run at Red Rocks, and Lotus plays the Fillmore for benefit concerts for the Morris family.
The New York three-piece is “one of the best American black-metal bands ever,” Justin Criado writes.
Milquetoast & Co. is back with a new album and live show at the Mercury Cafe.
George Clinton and P-Funk shakes up Ogden Theatre on August 2, and the Trey Anastasion Trio comes to Mission Ballroom for three nights in June.
“Her experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to bridge cultural gaps and erase divisions in our community through music.”
His new album drops on Friday, April 14, and the producer will play Mishawaka Amphitheater in May.
Jennifer Hartswick, Chali 2na and more have been added to the free concerts!
Metal band Losing Ground plays Moe’s Original BBQ on Saturday with Owls & Aliens, Thousand Frames, Years Down and Truly Fine Citizens.
“If you like big vocals and energetic music, I would say that we’re a good match for you. … We’re not metal loud, but we’re loud.”
Subtronics takes over Red Rocks on Thursday and Friday, with a free merch pop-up at Larimer Lounge before the shows.
This downtempo artist also has teamed up with Denver Yoga Social for a sunset event at Catbird Hotel April 12.
The band that began as the Color of Sound a decade ago is playing the Skylark Lounge on Saturday with The Patient Zeros, The Study Abroad and The Mssng.
“We mix that ’90s groove metal with sludge and doom and stoner metal.” Hear it for yourself at the hi-dive, if you dare…
Pretty Lights returns to the stage after a five-year hiatus, and Lotus hosts a series of benefit concerts for the Morris family.
The drummer for Lettuce is releasing a new solo album at Meow Wolf, and he’s also helping put together a new venue in RiNo.
Destiny Bond is playing the hi-dive on Friday, April 7, with Candy Apple, Zero Function, Crime Lab and Supreme Joy.
The Knock works “to push the culture of Denver hip-hop forward,” says founder Kelsey O’Sullivan.
Denver progressive house producer Discognition is getting signed to some of the biggest labels in his genre. He bases his success on the openness of the community.